Deck Strategies
Flubs, the Fool
A storm combo deck that aims to dump its entire hand quickly and continuously draw cards using Flubs' ability, often utilizing Underworld Breach to create a loop of casting and drawing to assemble a winning combo.
Tivit, Seller of Secrets
A classic control deck focused on maintaining board control and disrupting opponents while gradually building resources for a decisive win, leveraging removal and countermagic.
Ob Nixilis, Captive Kingpin
A midrange control deck that uses planeswalker synergies and removal to control the game state, aiming to grind out advantage and finish with powerful threats.
Tymna the Weaver / Kraum, Ludevic's Opus
A blue-red-white midrange and value-focused deck that leverages card draw from combat damage, efficient spells, and synergy between commanders to control the board and assemble a winning position.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Flubs was able to establish an early board presence and block Tymna effectively, disrupting her usual aggressive combat strategy.
- 2
The turbo decks prioritized setting up fast mana and storm enablers early, while the control decks remained patient, waiting for the right moment to counter or disrupt the combos.
- 3
Vexing Shusher was highlighted as a key card to protect storm or combo plays by making crucial spells uncounterable, a valuable tool in stack wars.
- 4
Ob Nixilis' slower start suggested a strategic choice to measure the speed of the turbo decks and respond accordingly rather than rush into plays.
- 5
The presence of Gemstone Caverns for the aggro decks provided a critical advantage in fixing mana and enabling early plays, shaping the initial pace of the game.
Notable Cards
Flubs, the Fool
Underworld Breach
Bloodstained Mire
Gemstone Caverns
Mox Opal
Arcane Signet
Vexing Shusher
Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer
Summary
The game began with a dynamic setup featuring a mix of midrange control and turbo storm strategies. Tivit and Ob Nixilis represented the midrange control archetypes, while Flubs and Blue Farm (Tymna/Kraum) brought faster, combo-oriented decks aiming for explosive early plays. Early turns saw Flubs aggressively developing mana and setting up its storm engine with cards like Bloodstained Mire and fast mana artifacts, looking to dump its hand and enable continuous drawing and recursion through Underworld Breach. Meanwhile, the control players were more cautious, focusing on stabilizing the board and preventing the storm decks from going off too quickly. A pivotal moment was Flubs successfully establishing board presence with the eponymous commander, which provided a strong blocker against Tymna's attacking potential and facilitated the storm strategy. Despite the pressure from the faster decks, Ob Nixilis opted for a slower start, potentially holding back for a calculated response to the turbo decks' aggression. Blue Farm appeared to be biding its time to find the right moment to push through a powerful combo or board state. The interplay between Flubs' storm tactics and the control decks' patience set the stage for a tense balance of power, with the game likely hinging on whether the turbo decks could break through before the control decks gained full dominance.